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Calcium channel blockers such as what (name 2 with dosages) are contraindicated in heart failure.
Nondihydropyridines
Diltiazem (cardizem) 180-420
Verapamil (calan sr) 120-480 mg

Dihydropyridines
Amlodipine (norvasc) 2.5-10 mg daily
Felodipine (plendil) 2.5-20 mg daily
The following classes of drugs are indicated in heart failure: diuretics, beta blockers, ACE inhibitors, ARBs, and aldosterone antagonists
True
Diuretics are contraindicated in post-MI patients
True
What three drug classes are indicated for post-myocardial infarction? Name one with dosage for each class.
Beta blocker: metoprolol tartrate (lopressor) 50-100 mg daily
ACE Inhibitor: lisinopril (prinivil) 10-40 mg daily
Aldosterone Antagonist:
What drug classes can be used in high coronary disease risk? Give names and dosages
Diuretic, beta blockers, ACE inhibitors, calcium channel blockers
What drug classes are contraindicated in heart failure?
Calcium channel blocker
What heart medication classes are contraindicated in post-myocardial infarction?
Diuretics, ARB, CCBs